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Filed Feb. l5, 1927 P. GRABLER COPYHOLDER 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 /1 fra/@Vf Patented Jan. 7, 1930 UNITED STATES PATENT" OFFICE PETER GRABLER, or RocxYnivni., OHIO, Assieivon To encara-EY s'rnviiNsoN, OF

BUFFALO, New YORK AGO'PYHOLDER applicati@ inea February 15, 1927. serial No. 168,327.

This invention relates to improvements in copy holders or devices for use by typists and others which comprise a plate or `support to which theV copy is secuiechand acooperating line ,'guide, one of which is adaptedk to be raised or movedstep by step relatively to the. other for indicating successive lines as the copying proceeds.

One of the objects of the invention is `to provide an improved, practical and simplified copy holder of the sort mentioned which will be eliicient in its operation, inexpensive, durable and compact in construction and substantially iioiseless in use.

' Other objects are to provide improved lifting, holding and releasing means or -clutches for the vertically movable copy support or party which will be positive and reliable in action; also to provide improved operating means for the lifting, the holding and re leasing clutches, and to mount'these operating means in a manner' to facilitate the operationand control of the copy-holder.; also to provide improved. means for housing or protecting the operative partsof the device, including the lifting and holding clutches, and their operating members ,y and also to improve copyholders or devices in various other respects hereinafter described and set forth in the claims. r

ln the accompanying drawings, y.

Fig. l is aV frontelevation, partly in section, showing one construction of a copy holder or device embodying my invention.

Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof', viewed from the left hand `side of Fig'. 1.

Fig. 3 is a fragmentary, vertical, trans-V verse section, on an enlarged scale," of the copy holder on line 3-3,. Fig. l.

y 4 is a horizontal, sectional view, on a still larger scale, on line i-,Fig 16, of the lifting clutch operatingA member,the re.` leasing member for the holdingclutch` and thestationary guiding and housing members therefor. Y i

. .5 is a plan iiew., partly in horizontal" section on line {v Fig...ll, ofthe copy.,

is aside elevation of the lower-portion of the lcopy holder, viewed from the l right hand side of Fig. l.v I

Fig. .7 is a fragmentary elevation, partly in section, ofthe movable clip or device for holding the turned over orrejected sheets of the copy. Y f Fig. 8 is a yverticalV section, on an enlarged scale, of the cushioning means for controlling and rendering substantially noiseless the descent of the copy support. V

Fig. VV9 is a fragmentary, sectional. plan View of a Vportion of the lstationary frame, copy supportand line guide-ofthe device.

Fig. 10 is a fragmentary face view of the parts of the copy holder shown in Fig. 9. Figs. ll and l2 are verticalsectional elevations, on an enlarged scale, of the lower portion of the copy holder, showing the operating mechanism for the copy support in two different positions. 1 l. Fig. lS'is a vertical section, partly broken away@v of the clutch mechanism and part of the operating means therefor. Fig. 14 is a vertical-"ection, on a 4'still larger scale, of the lifting and holding "clutches 4and part of the releasing means for lthe holding clutch, showing these parts-with the' holding clutchin gripping relation' to the slift rod of the copy support.l f.:- Fig. 'l5 isa similar. view showing the lifting clutch in lifting position.v jy Fig. 16 is another similar view showing the holdino- 'clutch in releasedposition to permit the VcopyY holder to descend.

Figi. "17 isa'side elevatiom'on an enlarged scale, A of "a connection f between one of the operatinglevers and its companion lever.

frame 2O including aA pair of spaced, parallel7 vcylindrical"guide rods or members 2l rig- The COPY Vholder or device shown-in the i idly connected attheir upper and lower ends Y to suitableihorizontalcross members. rlhe copy support, in theformjof afsubstantially "flat plate 22 is guidedto move up and down on theguide 'rods 2l by guidevvays o-r lianges and which embrace said 'tribes 2l. -An adjustable. 'but relatively stationary,

23 at the 'opposite side. edges of the plate,

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horizontal line guide 25 extends across the front of the copy support 22 and is pivotally connected to the frame 20 in rear of said copy support.

At the top edge of the copy support 22 there is a cross member 26 of angle formation having one flange 27 extending downwardly and secured to the front face of the plate 22', and

its other flange 28 ext-ending rearwardly in a horizontal plane and `disposed so as to form a rest for the turned over or finished sheets' of the copy. To each of t-he opposite ends of the cross member is rigidly secured an upwardly and forwardly extending plate 29, which plates are adaptedto form bearing lugs for the pivot portions or pintles 30 of a copy clamp or device, whichmay consist of a horizontal rod 3lgbent toformolfset end pivots 30 andv having spaced copy-engaging sleeves 32 of rubber or the like thereon. This clamp is formed and positioned so as to yieldingly engage the face of thec'opy and clamp it in position against the frontof copy support 22. vSuitable tension` springs 33 connected to the rod 3l and to the copy support yield# inglyrjpress the clamp rod v,againstthe copy and permit said rod to be swung upwardly out ofcontact'with the copy to allow the same to be placedin position and removed, or the sheets thereof turned over. The ends of the rod arebentor offset, asat 34 to form handle portions for convenient manipulation of the copy clamp. Y y

The guide rods 2l of the stationary frame are rigidly connectedi-attheir lowerends to a horizontal base or cross bar 35 being threaded for this purposevso as to extend through threaded holes in the' base bar 35, and are secured by nuts37. i The upper ends of the tie rods pass through holes .in lateral extensiens 38, Figs. 9 and 10, of a horizontal, rears Vwardly extending top flange 39' of a vertical,

sheet metal. stilfening orreinforoing plate 40 which extends downwardly from Vsaid flange between said rods 21 directly back of the copy support 22. The upper ends ofthe rods 2l are secured to the extensionsy 38 by screws 41 which are threaded into saidy rods. The guide rods 2l are preferably surrounded as shown in section in Fig. 5, by loosely fitting tubular sleeves 36, formed of fiber or other sound-deadening material. The guideWays 23 of the plate 22 Aare of V-formation, so that the vsleeves `36 engage v snugly within these guideways to form a smooth and substantially noiseless Contact -between these parts; Y

An adjustable leg or rest 45 extends forwardly from'the stationaryfra'me20, at one side of the copy holder to permit the-device to besupported verticallyV or at desired inn clin'ations. 0n this :leg the actuating' and controlling'levers'lfor the clutches used for manipulating the copy support are carried.'

This .leg 45 is suitably' pivoted to kthe frame y 2,0, Vasgby a clamp/screw 46 vwhich passes parts of the frame through a hole in the rear end of said leg and screws into a hole in an upwardly projecting lug 47 on the extended end of the bottom cross bar 35. By this arrangement the leg 45 can turn about the screw 46, when the same is loosened, so as to fold up alongside the edge Yof the copyholder for compactness during tion washers 49 interposed between said plate,

said lug 47 and the opposite faces of the leg 45 hold said leg and the frame 2O securely in their intended relation when said screw is tightened.

Preferably theclamp platev 48 is provided i with .projections or laterally `extending ears 484, Figs. 6, l1 and l2, which embrace opposite edges of theflug 47, thereby preventing said plate from turning and loosening the screw stud 46 when the leg 45 is swung about its pivot.

Extending transversely between the lower portion of the guide rods 21 vis a narrow, rectangular housing or enclosure 50, suitably formed, for example, of sheet metal and including ly attached to the base rail or bar 35, as'by bolts 52, a corresponding horizontal top flange 53, opposite upright end pieces 54, and front and'back walls or plates 55 and` 56.

VIn the construction shown, see Figs. 3, 9 and 10, the sheet metal plate 40, before mentioned, has its lower edge portion bent rearwardly to form a horizontal flange 58, thence downwardly to provide a depending web 59 and'thence again rearwardly, forming a narrow horizontaledge flange 60. These portions 58, 59 and GOpreferably extend continuously entirely from side to side of the plate 40. As shown particularly yin Figs. 3 and 10, the bottom flange 60 has rearward extensions 61 at its endsprovided with downwardly Vand forwardly bent yielding portions 62. These bent parts form bearingswhich jfrictionally embrace theopposite pivot ends 64 of hinge arms 66-for the line `guide 25. As shown these hinge arms 66 extend forwardly at the side edges of the copy support 22 and are rod 67 about which the lower edge of the line guide 25, which `is preferably formed of sheet a bottom flange 51, preferably rigid- Y connected, in frontof said support, by a cross metal, is secured, so that the line `guide can be pivotally adjusted about the hinge rod. The'hinge arms are thus' pivotally supported in clamping bearings formed by integral;

portions 62 thereof can, if desired, beadjusted by clamping screws 68 passing through the hearing parts so as to grip the pivotsof the hinge 'rod tightly, or toV allow said rod t0. turn therein with Sufficient .friction to hold plate 40, and the yielding ;v the like. Y

theline guide in any adjusted position, as desired.

Substantially midway of its ends, the top fiange 39 of the frame plate 40 'is'provided with a rearwardly projecting part 70, shown in Fig. 9, having therein a round hole 71 With which registers the upper, open end of an upright stationary tube or cylindrical housing 7 2. The .lower end of thistube terminates..

in a similar hole 7 4: in the top flange 53 of the housing 50, the tube preferably having a fixed sleeve or part at said end provided with an annular, horizontal flange 75 for securing it rigidly to the flange 53, as by bolts 7 6 or A guide or lift rod 80, connected to and de,- pending from the top flange 26 of the copy support at the back thereof extends through the upper portion of the tube 72 into a' second fixed'tube or cylinder 81, disposed concentrically within the housing tube 72 with its open upper enddisposed below the top of said A outer tube 72. The lower end of 'this inner tube 81 projects below the lower end of the outer tube 72 and has secured in its lower end a plug 83 which has a threaded enlargement below said end which is screwed into a threaded hole 183ct in the bottom cross bar 35 of the copy holder and secures the inner tube rigidly in place. Disposed within the housing tube 72 are the lifting clutch and the operating member for causing thelifting clutch to engage and lift the rod 80 and the attached copy support, the holding clutch which. automatically engages the rodf80 to hold the copy support in the various positions to which itis raised by the lifting clutch, and also the releasing member for releasing said rod from the holding clutch to permit thefdescent of the copy support.

YIn the present disclosure the clutches are of the ball type, the lifting clutch being designated 84 and the holding clutch 85.

Vrlhe lifting clutch 84 preferably comprises a movable cup or annular member 86 containying loose clutch balls or elements and having a downwardlytapered inner-face 87, and a reduced sleeve or portion 88 by which it is rigidly lsecured to the upper end of an operating member 89 preferably in the form'of a tube which extendsdownwardly through the housing tube 72 and surrounds the fixed inner tube 81. `The balls or analogous loose clutch elements 90, disposed within the member 86,

are adapted, when the operating member 89 is lifted, to wedge between the inclined Vface 87 and the surface of the rod 80 and grip the rod, thus elevating this rodA and its attached copy support with `said member V89, see Fig. 15.

Preferably the balls 90 are yieldingly` pressed downwardly in the'clutc'h member 86, and prevented from displacement and rattling by a rubber sleeve 91 or otherV suitable spring, loosely surrounding the rod between a washer 92 engagingtheballs vand a fdisk 93, which is fixedto and closesthe upperv end of the cup 86. l Y

The holding clutch also comprises a cup f or annular member 94C containing loose clutch y balls or elements and having an inner ldownwardly tapering face 95 and a cylindrical,

part 96 which fits and is secured in the upper end of the stationary housing tube 72. rlhe lower port-ion of the part 96 is preferably hollowand forms a depending, annular flange or skirt 97. Theupper vend of the outer tube 47 2 `is preferably disposed intermediate of the.b

ends of the cup 9e and'forms a shoulder 98" against which the lug 70 of the frame plate `l0 is clamped by a hollow capor nut 99 which is screwed on the threaded upper portion of thecup 94', thereby holding the upper part of said tube 7 2-rigidly but removably in place.

end-*of the inner'stationary tube 81 extends within the lifting clutch 84 and engages theV balls inwardly beyond their vertical axes and, acting against the yielding cushion 91, forces the balls upwardly along the tapered face'87suiflciently to permit the balls to re.-v

lease the rod 80. kThe rod 80 and copy support 22 will then tend 'to descend by gravity, f

which movement, however, will cause the rod 80 to react on the balls 103 of the holding clutch 85,'1noving them downwardly alongl the tapered face so that they will wedge between said face and said rod to vprevent the descent of the copy support. 1fl on the other hand, the lifting clutchis raised by its operat- Y ing tube'89, its taperedface 87 will first move upwardlyrelatively to the balls 90, until the balls are lifted off the end of the fixed tube .81

and wedge betweenrsaid face andsaid rod.v

In this manner the rod will be gripped by the A lifting clutchand elevated thereby directly aft-er the upward movement of the clutchhas been initiated, see Fig. l5. Moreover, by the described manner of mounting the inner. tube 81, this tube can be adjusted up or down to v position its upper'end in exactly the correct relation toV theV lifting clutch v84C by turning the plug 83 in one direction or the other in the base bar 35.' Ifthe lifting clutch is intermittently actuated, the copyonthe copy sup-H` Aport 22 will be moved step byrstep upwardly lpast the line,V guide25, as upwardmovements of the rod 80 `will cause the balls 103 of the holding clutch to roll upwardly along the tapered face 95 of that clutch and allow the free upward movement of the rod therethrough. Any tendency of said rod tomove Vdownwardly will, however, be prevented by of an operating member, such as a tube 106 disposed withinan'd adjacent the wall of the tube 7 2.' The ring 105 preferably has a sliding lit within and is guided by the depending flange 070i the fclutcli. 85. v; By niakingthe releasing member 106 tubular, the cup 86of the lifting clutch can be .disposed within the tube 106 with its outer wallslidii'igly engaging the inner surface of said tube, and is thereby maintained in axial alinement with the tube 72, and is guided in its endwise movements. Y

The releasing ring 105 surrounds the rod 80 out of contact therewith and has an upper ieducedend 10S which extends through a hole 109 in the lower end .of the clutch member 04, with its top face normally disposed a short distance below the balls 108, when in their lowest or rod holding position.` By a` slight 'upward movement of the tube 106, the part 1,08 will engage yand release the balls from engagement with the rod 80 as they will f move away therefrom along `the tapered face 95 against the action of the spring 101, see 16. Preferably the ring 105 is formed to engage a shoulder or stop 110 on the clutch 85 to limit the upwardmoveinent ofthe ring and the extent to which the balls are elevated, thereby preventing unnecessary displacement of the latter. n

lt will be noted from the foregoing thatzthe clutchesV for controlling the rod 80 and their i respective operating members are housed in a compact manner withinthe `tubular house` ing 72 with portions of said operating members extending downwardly withinthe narhousing 50.

row housing 50,'so that these parts are concealed vand protected and `no lunsightly oper-V,`

ating mechanism, as thus far described, pro- `ects either forwardly of the Acopy support or rearwardly beyond the ieai'wall of said lMeans of .improved construction are preferably provided for permitting a kcontrolled or retarded descent ofthe copyy support 22,

thereby preventing a sudden dropping and Y noisy fall of said support. For thispurposev the-lower end of the rod SOispreferably providedwith a piston or packing'niember112, see Fig. 8, such asacup-shaped leather washer, secured by a screw or. the-like 113. -This member 112 has a snug'sliding fit, in the bore of tliestationa'ry guide tube 81 and the lower Y fore mentioned) Vin the lowei end of the tube 81 husa screw-threaded hole 115 extending lengthwise therethrough and has an enlarged lower end in coininunicationwith the atmosphere, and a conical seat 117 A screw 118, rotatable inthe threaded hole 115, has a shank mutilated or cut away along kone side, as at 120, to permit air to pass the shank through said hole 115. The screw 118 has a conicalpart 120 which is complementary to the seat 117, vand terminates ina head 121 which is located in, and is of smaller diameter than the enlarged lower end of the hole 115. By .turningthe screw to move its tapered portion 120 towards lor from the seat 117, the escape of air through the aperture 116 can be varied so that the descent of the copy support can be nicely controlled asV desired by appropriate adjustments of said screw,lorthe escape can be entirely cut off,

vif desired,by screwing the portion 120 tightly against the seat 117. This latter adjust-e ment would be of advantagewhen the copy holder iste be transported, asby this means thered 80if moved to its lowest position,

would be substantiallyheld from movementkin the tube 81. n

. Theupward travel of the copy support 22.

- ing the lowerends-of the guide` rods 21, and

adapted to engage thelower edge of the copy support, whereby the descent of thecopy sup,- port is rendered substantially,noiseless. 'The position of the piston 112 of rod is so po-' sitioned with reference to thelower edge of A the copy support that the supportfwill strike the stops 126 before the, plunger reaches the adjustablemember 118.

inemberSQ` ofthelifting clutch 84 includes av forwardly ext-ending lever 132 pivoted between .its ends on the inner side of the le@ The :means for actuating the operating 45 by meansof a pivot `'stud or bolt183. Y

. Tlierear eiidof the lever 132 is operatively cQunected to one end of a second lever 134 (seeFigs. 5 11 and-12) which has itsy opposite vend journalled on a horizontal pivot y135 fiizedin the housingO. The lever -134 extends transversely of the copyrholder in the housing with its free end projecting throughan` aperture 186 iny one side wall54-thereof. The pivot 135is,l preferably disposed `vat the opposite side of the clutch operating member 39 from the lever 132, and between its endsthe lever 134 is connected, as by a pivoted link 137, to the free end of an arm 138 fixed to and projecting laterally from the .lower end of the member 39.' Preferably, a

the connected end ofthe lever 134 will be` raised, causing the elevation of the lifting clutch operating member 39. By repeating the movement, the clutch balls 90 will intermittently grip and elevate the rod 80 step by step, as described.

Preferably, an adjustable stop of suitable forni is provided for limiting the throw of the lifting clutch, so that the step move ments of the copy support 22 caribe regulated in accordancewith the spacing of the lines of the copy. This stop, see Figs. 2, 5 and 6, preferably consists of a vertical screw r140 positioned above and in alinement with the lever 132, in a threaded hole in a lug 141 projecting laterally from the l'eg`45. By

Vturning the screw, its lower end is moved towards or from the adjacent edge of the lever 132, so that when actuated, the lever will engage the stop, and in this manner its throw and the movement of the clutch 84 is varied. A suitable lock nut 144 on the screw 140 is arranged to engage the lug 141 to hold the screw 140 in its adjusted position. Any other suitable stop means for the Vlever 139J may be employed. An important feature of the described construction'and relation of the lifting clutch vS4 and the upper end of the guide'tube 31 is that these parts form a positive stop for the return movement of the lifting clutch lever 132,r

operating member 39 and connecting parts without the necessity of providing additional means for this purpose. That is to say, as

soon as the balls 90 in the return movement of the clutch engage the upper end ofthe tube 81, the entire clutch mechanism will be immediately arrested through contact'with the tube 31, balls 90, washer 92, rubber sleeve 91 and disk 93 of the operating member.

Moreover the resilient rubber sleeve 91 'actsv as a cushion to deadeii the sound of the clutch movements.

The releasing Vmember 106 of the `holding clutch 35 is likewise actuated by a lever 145, preferably ararnged alongside or adjacent the lever 1.32 and mounted to roclron the piv-ot 133. The rear end of said lever 145 is operatively connected to the free end of another transverse lever 146, which like the lever 134 is disposed within the housing 50V and `is pivoted on the stud 135. Fired tti-said lever 146, between its ends, is an upright finger 147 having at its upper end a lug 143 upon which the bottom of they releasing member 106 rests when in itslower inoperative position, Figs. 11 and -12. By depressing the front end of the actuating lever 145, the finger 147 is caused to elevate the releasing member 106 and projectv the upper end of the attached ring 105 intojthe holding clutch and release the balls 103 from the rod 80, thereby permitting the copy support to descend.

y An important result of the foregoing construction is that, by depressing the lever 145 and releasing the rod fromy the holding clutch 35and atthe same time intermittently depressingand releasing the other lever 132 forthe lifting clutch 84, the copy holder'or support can be lowered step by step to effect baclr spacing of the copy thereon. lThis novel control, made possible by theprovision of the is arranged on the pivot 135 between and bearing against the two levers 134 and 146, see Fig. 5, and acting to yieldingly pressthese levers against a washer or part 146b disposed between each lever andthe adjacent wall of the housing 50, whereby thelevers can act without rattling or looseness.

y Preferably, theV leg 45 is offset rearwardly of the pivot 133, and the lever145'is mounted on the pivot 133 at the outer side of said leg and extends through a hole 149 in the offset portionv to permit the lever to connectV with thetransverse lever 146 at the innerA side of and in axial alineinent with the pivotal connection of the leg with the base bar-35. By this arrangement, a more balanced and compact construction is produced, and the necessity of providing a relatively long pivot for `rthese levers projecting fronion'e side ofthe spacing wash'ersor collars 150 are disposedbetween the levers 132 and 156 and the adjacent faces ofthe leg 45'.

In order to permit the requisite play between the actuating lever 132 and the transverse lever 134and at the Sametime provide for their ready connection and disconnection, the lever 1.32 is preferably formed with a circular hole 155, and the end of the other lever has a reduced end stud 156, one cross-dimension of which is substantially the same as the diameter of the hole 155 and into which it eX- tends. In order to secure a smooth pivotal action, the opposite edges 157 of the stud 156 that engage the edges 4of the hole 155, are swaged or thickenedand curved on substantially the saine radius as said hole', seeFi-g. 17. The lever 134 is preferably formed between ico S5 two operating levers,and the rigid connecthe stud 156 and the main portion of said lever with oblique shoulders `158, and the end of the lever 132 is yieldingly held on the stud against-these shoulders by a coil springor other tension-member1 159 connected at one `s rin@ 159 is replaced b av s3rin0f 159a con-k i l e nected to the lever 145 and to theend wall 54 of the housing in a position to efl'ect a downward pull on the lever, and thus act to returnthe lever 145 and its clutch actuating mechanism to inoperative vlever has been actuated.

These pivotal connections between the 1inger levers 132 and 145 and their companion transverse levers are preferably located substantially adjacent vthe axis of the pivot forthe leg 45. so that the actuating mechanisms for the lifting and holding clutches will operate properly in diderent angular adjustments of the leg, and the finger levers can also fold up with the leg vto an upright position at the side of theupright frame.

- Preferably, however, the rpivotal connection between the levers `145-and 146 is disposed somewhat in front ofthe axis of the stud` 46, so that when the leg 45 and its attached levers are folded up alongside the frame 20, this pivotal connection will move upwardly sufficiently to yshiftthe release member 106 of the holding clutch to its clutchreleasing position. Consequently, should the copy plate v22 be accidentally extended or raised during the folding operation, the rod thereof will be free, and the copy plate can be pressed into its lower or collapsed position without lirst unfolding the leg 45.

Means are preferably providedforjyieldingly and releasably holding the turned over pages or finished sheets ofthe copy in position extending to the rear out of the way. For this purpose, a spring -bar or clip 160 is used, said clip extending transversely above 'the top of the copy support and having a free end 161 formed to bear downwardly on said sheetsthat are turned back over the horizontal top flange 26 of' the copy support 22.V The clip 160 is provided with lugs 162 by which it is pivoted at one side of the copy holder, as on horizontal pivot 163 carried by lugs 163a on one ofthe upstanding plates 29 of the copy support. One end of the clip projects outwardly beyond its pivot and forms an actuating nger piece 164, and a spring 165 preferably coiled about the pivot 163 and bearing against said nger piece and against said position after said Y plate 29, yieldingly presses the inner end of the clip down against the turned over sheets. By pressing downwardly on the finger piece, the operator can move the clip to permit the sheets to be released or placed in position beneath the clip. Moreover by providing a clip of this character, pivoted at the side of the copy support to swing vertically, the clip can be swung to an upright position entirely out of the way at the side of the copy support, so that the sheets can be quickly and easily turned over the upper edge of the copy support.

If desired, an adjustable hook member 166, suchk as shown in Figs. 2 and 5 may be arranged on the leg 45 and adapted to engage beneath the side frame of a typewriter or other machine to aid in stationarily supporting the'copy holder, and preventit from tipping, especially when the frame 2O and copy support 22 are tilted rearwardly.

I claim as my invention 1. In a copy holder, the combination of a frame, a copy support mounted on and movable relatively to said frame, a litt rod secured to said support, a clutch which is engageable with said rod andis operable to move said copy support step by step in one direction, a stationary clutch carried by said frame and which is adapted to automatically' yield relatively to and then grip said rod alternately with its engagementv and movementby said first clutch to hold-said copy support in different positions, means for actuating said first clutch, and meansoperable independently of the operation of said firs clutch for releasing said second clutch to permit a return movement of said copy supv port. j

2. In a copy holder, a frame and a copy support, one of which is movable relatively to the other, a lift rod connected to the movable member, a clutch which yis engageable with said rod and is operable to move said in different positions, means for actuating said first clutch, and means'operable independentlyof the operation of said first clutch for releasing said second clutch to permit a return movement of said movable member.

3. In a copy holder, the combination of a frame,'a copy support mounted on and movable relatively to said frame, a lift'rod seoured to said support, a tubular housing on said frame into which said rod extends, a reciprocable ball clutch arranged within said housingand whichis operable to grip said rod to move saidcopy support step by step in one direction, a stationary ball clutch also disposed within said housing and which automatically yields to release said rod and then grips the same alternatelyV with the engagement and movement of said rod by said first clutch to hold said copy support in different positions, and means within said 'housing' for reciprocating` said first clutch.

4. In a copy holder, thecombination of a frame, a copy support mounted on and movable relatively to said frame, a lift rod secured-to said support, a tubular housingl onV said frame into which said rod extends, a reciprocable clutch arranged within said housingand operable to grip said rod to move said copy support step by step in one direction, a stationary clutch within said housing :and

Y,which automatically yields to release'said rod and then grips the same alternately with the engagement and movement of said rod by said first clutch to hold said' copy support in different positions, an independently movable releasing member for said holding clutch arranged within said housing, means for aetuating said iirst clutch, and means independent of said first clutch for moving said releas ing member to release said holding clutch.

5. In a. copy holder, the combination oi a copy support movable up and down, a lift rod secured to said support, a stationary, upright tubular housing into one end of which said lift rod extends, a fixed guide tube extending within the oppositeend of said tubular housing .i and which receives and guides said litt rod, a reciprocable clutch in said housing operablel to intermittently engage said rod to lift said copy support step by step, said clutch having an :actuating u-member within and extending lengthwise `ot' said' housing and projecting from said last mentioned end thereof, actuating means connected to said member for operating said clutch, and a second clutch adapted to grip and release said rod alternately with ysaid first clutch for holding said copy support in different positions'. i?

6.. ln a copy holder, the combination ofa copy support movable .up and down, a lift rod secured to said support, a stationary, upright, tubular housing into one endof which said lift rod extends, a fixed guide'tube` extending within the opposite'end of said tubular housing and which receives and guides said lift rod, a. reciprocable clutch in said housing operable to intermittently engage said rod to lift said copy support step by step, said clutch having an actuating Vmember within and extending lengthwise of said housing and projecting ironisaidlast mentioned end thereof', actuating Vmeans connected to said member for operating said clutch, a second clutch invsaid housing arranged to permit upward movement of said rod' when moved by said first clutch and to grip and hold said rod to prevent downward movement of said rod, a releasing member extending lengthwise of-said Yhousing with one `end -ing with its upper end adjacent said holding clutch andits opposite end also kextending out of said last-mentioned end of said housing, and actuating means independent of said first clutch or its actuating means for, engaging said extended end of said releasing member to move said member endwise torelease said holding clutch from said lift rod and permit the direct descent of said copy support. 1 i

7. In a copy holder, the combination of a copy support 4movable up and down, a .lift rod secured to said support, a stationary, up.- right, tubular housing into one end of which said lift rodextends, a Vclutch reeiprocable lengthwise in said housing and having an actuating member' extending lengthwise in said release said holding clutch from said rod and 'permit vthe direct descentfof said copy support.

8. In a copyY holder, the combination of a copy support movable up and down, a lift rod secured to saidsupport, a stationary, up-

right, tubular housing into which said rod extends, a fixedguide tube within said housterminating below the top of said housing and moves, a reciprocable clutch disposed in said housing and encircling said rod adjacent said end of said guide tube and having loose clutch elements which, infone position of said clutch, rest on said end of said guide tube and are held thereby in inoperative relation to said lift rod, an actuating member for said clutch extending lengthwise in said housing to one end thereof, means without said housing for moving said member lengthwise to shift said clutch and move said clutch elements out of cont-act with said end of said guide tube and into gripping relation with said rod to elevate said copy support, and other `clutch means for holding said rod when said first clutch is inactive.

9.']n a copy holder, the combination of a copy support movable up and down, a lift rod secured to saidsupport, ast'ationary, upright, tubular housing into'v which said rod extends, a fixed guide tube'within said yhousing which receives and guidesI said lift rod, a clutch in said housing having .loose clutch elements which, in one position of said clutch, rest on an end of said guide' tube and are held thereby in inoperative relation to said rod, a tubular actuatingmember for said clutch in which said lift rod llO ' nected with theV extended portion of said actuating member and adapted to shift the same lengthwise to move said clutch and permit said loose clutch elements to grip said rod to elevate said copy support.

' l0. In a copy holder, the combination of a copy support movable up and down, a lift rod secured te said support, a stationary, upright,-tubular housing into which said rod extends, a fixen. guide tube within said'housing in spaced Vrelationthereto in which is guided Said lift rod, a clutch within said housing operable for gripping and lifting said rod to elevate saidY copy support, asecond clutch in' said housing arranged to grip and hold said rod in alternation with said lifting clutch,

an actuating' member for said first clutch extending lengthwise of said housing between the same and said guide tube, and having one end 'projecting out of said housing, means without said housing and acting on said end of said member and shifting the same endwise for actuating said lifting clutch, and a releasing member also extending lengthwise of said housing between the same and said guide tube, said releasing member having one end disposed adjacent said holding clutch and its otherend projecting out of said housing, and independently operable means for engaging the projecting end of said releasing member to move the same lengthwise to disengage said holding clutch from said rod to permit the rdescent of said copy support.

1l. In a copy holder, thecombination of a copy support movable up and down, a lift rod secured to said support,a stationary, upright, tubular housing into .which said lift rod extends, a lifting clutch which is arranged within said housing and is formed to engage said rod to lift said copy support and has a limited movement lengthwise of said housing, an operating member which is connected to lsaid clutch and extends lengthwise within said housing and projects from the lower end thereof, a stationary holding clutch for said rod to hold said copy support'in di'ereut positions, and a releasing member which also extends lengthwise within lsaid housing and projects from theV lower end thereof, means for moving said operating member lengthwise to actuate said lifting clutch, andmeans operable independently of said lifting clutch or itsoperating means for moving said releasing member lengthwise to disengage said holding clutch from said rod. j

l2. In a copyholder, the combination of a i copy support movable up and down, a lift rod secured to said support, a stationary, upright, tubular housing into which said lift yrod extends, a lifting clutch which is arranged within said housing about said rod, said clutch comprising an annular member having a downwardly tapered face, clutch elements ing said actuating member endwise to shift` said clutch to disengage said clutch elements from said stationary part and permitthem to wedge between said tapered face and said rod to grip and move said rod for elevating said copy support. j

13'. In a copy holder, the combination of a copy support movable up and down, a lift rod secured to said support, a stationary, upright, tubular housing into which said lift rod extends, a lifting clutch which is arranged within said housing about said rod, said clutch comprising an annular member having a downwardly tapered face, clutch elements disposed between said face andsaid rod, a tubular stationary member extending lengthwise of saidhousing which surrounds and guides said rod and which has one end thereof projecting into said clutch' member for holding said-clutch elements out of gripping engagement withsaid rod in one positionof'said clutch, a tubular actuatingmember which has onel end fixed to said clutch member and extends lengthwise in said housing about said stationary guide member with its other endvprojectingbeyond one end of saidhousing, and actuating means acting on said projecting end of said member to move the samev endwise for shifting said clutchto disengage said clutch elements from said guidemember andpermit them to wedge between said tapered face and said rod to grip and move said rod for elevating said copy support. A, i

14. In a copy holder, the combination of a V copy supportv movable up and down, a lift rod secured to said support, astationary, upright,

tubular housing into which said lift rod extends, a lifting clutch which is arranged within saidV housing and is formed to engage said .rod to lift said copy support and has a limited movement lengthwise of said housing, a holding clutch in saidhousing for gripping said rod to hold said copy support in different positions, 'a releasing member extending lengthwise within said housing with one end adj acent said 'holding clutch and its other end projecting from the remote end of said housing, and independently operable actuating means for moving said member lengthwise to operate 4said holding clutch to .release said rod therefrom and permit the descent of said copy support. y

15. In a copy holder, the combination of a copy support movable up and down, a lift rod secured to said support, a stationary, up-

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right-tubular housing into which said lift rod extends, a lifting clutch which is arranged within said housing and has a limited movement lengthwise of said housing and is adapted to grip and lift said rod for elevating said copy support, a holding clutch in said housing for gripping and holding said rod in different positions, a. tubular releasing member extending lengthwise in said housing with one end adjacent said holding clutch and its other end projecting from the remote endof said housin independently operable actuating means for moving said member lengthwise to operate said holding clutch to release said rod therefrom and permit the descent of said copy support, and said releasing member extending about and contacting with said lifting clutch to guide said clutch in its movements.

16. In a copy holder, the combination of a stationary upright frame, a transverse, upright copy support mounted to move up and down thereon, an upright tubular housing on said frame, a narrow housing extending transversely of said frame below said tubular housing and which opens into the same, a lift rod fixed to said copy support and extending downwardly into said tubular housing, a lifting clutch and a holding clutch in said tubular housing for respectively lifting said rod and for holding said rod in different positions, an operating member extending from said lifting clutch through said tubular housing into said transverse housing,means arranged in the latter housing and adapted to impart lengthwise movements to said inember for operating said lifting clutch, a releasing member extending from said holding clutch through said tubular housing into said other housing, and independently operable means inthe latter adapted to move said releasing member lengthwise to disengage said holding clutch from said rod to permit the descent of the copy support. 17. In a copy holder, the combination of a stationary upright frame, a transverse, vupright copy support mounted to move up and down thereon, an upright tubular housing on said frame, a narrow housing extending transversely of said frame below said tubular housing and which opens into the4 same,r

a lift rod fixed to said copy support and extending downwardly into said tubular housing, a. lifting clutch arranged to have a limited endwise movement in said'tubulai housing intermediate of the ends thereof for gripping and elevating said lift rod and copy support, an operating member connected to and extending from said clutch lengthwise in said housing with its lower end projecting into said transverse housing, lever kmechanism within the latter and connected'to said lower end of said operating member, and means mounted on said frame outside said tubular and transverse housings for actuating said mechanism for imparting endwise movement to said member to operate said clutch.`

` 18. In a lcopy holder, the combination of a stationary upright frame, a transverse, up- 170 housing and which opens into the same, a lift,4

rod fixed to said copy support and extending downwardly into saidtubular housing, a lifting clutch arranged to have a limited end- Vwise movement in said tubular housing intermediate of` the ends thereof'for gripping and elevating said lift rod and copy support, a fixed guide tube extending upwardly through said transverse housing into said tubular housingand terminating below said clutch and which receives and guides said lift rod, an operating member connected to and extending froml said clutch lengthwise 'within said tubular housingV and outside vsaid y guide tube, and'having its lower end pro- ]ecting into said other housing, lever mechanism within the latter and connected to said lower end of saidoperating member and having a part extendingfout of said housing, and actuating means mounted on said vframe and outside of said transverse housing connected with said extending part for moving said mechanism to impart lendwise movementto said operating member for operating said clutch.

19.y In a copy holder, the combination of a stationary` upright frame, a transverse, up-

right copy support mounted to move up and down thereon, an upright tubular housing on said frame, a narrow housing extending transversely of said frame below said tubulaiI housing and which opens into the same, a lift rod fixed to said copy support and extending downwardly into said tubularhousing, a liftling clutch larranged to have a limited endwise movementin said tubular housing intermediateiof the ends thereof for gripping and elevating said lift rod and copy support,

an operating member lconnected to andv ex- Y tending from said clutch lengthwise in said housing with its lower endprojecting into said transverse housing, a lever extending transversely within the latter, a pivot in said housing. at fone side the axis of saidflift rod and on which one end of said lever is mounted, said lever having its free end disposed at the opposite side of vsaid axis and yextending out of said transverse housing, a connection between the intermediate portion of said lever and said lower Vend ofv said operating member, and means engaging'said outerextended end of said lever for swingingthe same on its pivot to impart endwise movement to said member for operating said clutch. l

20V. In a copy holder, the combination of a stationary uprightv frame, av transverse, up

right copy support mounted to move up and down thereon, an upright tubular housing 'on said trame, a narrow housing extendingtransversely of said frame below said tubular housing and which opens into the same, a lift rod tixed to said copy support and extending downwardly into said tubular housing, a lifting clutch arranged to have a limited endwise movement in said tubular housing intermediate or the ends thereottor gripping and elevating said lift rod and copy support, an operating member connected to and extending from said clutch lengthwise in said housing with its lower end projectinginto said transverse housing, a lever extending transversely within the latter, a pivot in said housing yat one side the axis of said lift rod and on which one end ,0f said lever is mounted,'said lever having its freeend disposed at the opposite side of said axis and projecting out ot' said housing, a connection between the intermediate portion of said lever and said lower end of said operating member, and a forwardly extending` lever pivoted between its endsV on said frame and having one of its ends operatively attached to said projecting end ot' said other lever, whereby oscillations of said second lever will swing said liast lever on its pivot and impart lengthwise movements to said operating member for actuating said clutch.

2l. In a copy holder, the combination ot a stationary upright trame, a transverse', upright copy support mounted to move up and down thereon, an upright tubular housing on said frame, a narrow housing extending transversely of said frame below said tubular housing V'and which opens intothe same, a lift rod fixed to said copy support and extending downwardly into said tubular housing, a litt,-

ing clutch varranged in said tubular housing Afor gripping and elevating said litt rod and copy support, means for actuating saidlifting clutch, a holdingy clutch at the upper end of said tubular housing for holding said rod in different positions, a releasing memberrex'- tending lengthwiseof said tubular housing Vwith one end thereof adjacent said holding clutch, andhaving its other end projecting in to said transverse housing, a Alever extending transversely within the lattera pivot in said housing to which one endof said lever is connected, the free endof said lever being disposed outside said housing, a part onsaid lever intermediate its ends which is arranged to engage the lower end of said releasing member, and actuating means connected to the Jfree end of said lever which is movable independently of the lifting clutch 'and its actuating means for causing said part of said lever to lift said operating member to operate said holding clutch and release said rod to permit said copy support to descend.

22. In a copy holder, the combination ot' a stationary uprightl trame, a transverse, up-

right copy. support mounted to move up and down thereon,jan upright tubular housing-on Vsaid frame', Va narrow yhousing vextending transversely of said tramebelow'said tubular housing and which opens into the same, a li'l't rod fixed to said copyk support and extending downwardly into said tubular housing, a lift# ing clutch arranged in said tubular housing for gripping and elevating said lift rod and copy support, means for actuating said lifting clutch, a holding clutchat the upper end of said tubular housing for holding said rodiIi different positions, a releasing member extending lengthwise of said tubular housing wit-h one end thereof adjacent'said holding clutch, and having its other end projecting into said transverse housing, a leverextending transversely within the latter, a pivot in'said housing to' which one end of said lever is connected, the free end ot said lever being disposedoutside said housing, a ixedrupwvardly projecting part on said lever upon which the lower end of said operating member rests, and means operable Iindependently ofsaid lifting clutch and its operating .means for swinging said lever on its pivot to elevate said member to cause said clutch toifree said rod and permit the descent of'saidcopy support. y Y

23. In a copy holder, the combination of a stationary upright frame, 'a transverse, upright copy support mounted to move upand vdown thereon, an upright tubular housing Ion said frame, a Vnarrow housing extending transversely of said frame below said tubular housing and which opens into the same, alitt rod fixed to said copy support and extending downwardly into said tubular housing, a vlifting clutch and a holding clutclrin' said tubular housing for respectively liftingl lsaid rod and for holding said rodv in different posi-- tions, an'operating member extending from said lifting clutch through said tubular housing into said transverse housing', lever'nucha-A nism arranged in the latte/r and connected to said operating'member and which is adapted to be actuated to impart A lengthwise move: ments to said member for operating vsaid lifting clutch, a releasing ymember extending from said holding clutch through said ytubular housing into 'said other housing, andsep'a rate, independent operable lever mechanism in the latter engaging said releasing member and which is adapted to be actuated to move the same lengthwise to disengage' saidy rod Y from said holding clutch. A s

24. In arcopy holder, the combination of a stationary upright frame, a transverse,up right copy support mounted to move up and down thereon, an upright tubularhousing on said Yframe, a narrow housing lextending transversely of said frame below said tubular y housing and which ,opens into the same, a lift rod fixed to said copy rsupport and extending downwardly int-o said tubular housing, a lifting clutch and a holdingclutch i in said tubular housing orrespectively litting said rod and for holding said rod indifferent positions, an operating member eX- tending from said lifting clutch through said tubularhousingintosaid transverse housing, a pivot arranged in the latter, a lever movably mounted thereon, a connectionl between said lever and said operating member, means mounted on said frame for swinging; said lever, whereby said operating `member will bemoved to operatesaid lifting'clutch, a releasing member extendingv from saidholdf` ing clutch through said tubular housing into said other housing, a second independently movable lever mounted on said pivot and having a part engaging said releasing member, and Vmeans mounted on said framev and which is operable independently of! said first lever operating means for'V swinging Said y second lever,vwhereby the releasing member will be moved to. disengage said rod from said holding clutch.

25. In a copy holder, a stationary frame, a copy support slidable thereon, a lift rod ser, cured to said copy support, a clutch: forintermittently engaging and lifting saidrod, actuating mechanism operatively` connected to said clutch and including a `pivoted lever extending transversely of said Jframe, a for.- wardly extending lever pivoted between its ends onisaid frame and having one end mov.-

ably connected to an end of said i'rst lever,

said: connection comprising asubstantially fiat reducedY projecting stud on one of said v levers which extends into acircular aperture in the other lever and has oppositerrounded edges conforming to and engaging the opposite sides of said aperture, wherebysaid .apentured lever can rotate abouttheother lever in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis ofthe latter;

26. In a copy holder, a stationary frame, acopy support slidable thereon,a lift rod secured to said copy support, a clutch for intermittently engaging andlifting said rod,

actuating mechanism operativelyv connected tok said c utch and including a pivotedlever extending transversely of said frame, a forwardly extendinglever pivoted between its ends on said frame and havingone-end movan bly connected toan end ofsaid iirstlever, saidconnection comprising aV substantiallyV flat reduced vprojecting studon onerof said levers which-extends into a circular aperture inthe other. lever and, has' opposite rounded edges conforming to and engaging the `opposite sides of said aperture, whereby said apertured lever can rotate about the `other lever-,in a plane perpendicular kto the longitudinal axis 4 of the latter, a shoulder between said stud and` the unreduced part of said leverfand ai re-` silient member connected under tension4 to and extending between said. levers? ad] acent' Y said connection orholdinggthose pontiiogns-of;

said apertureds".leverf which; surround?z saidl apertureT yieldingly 'against said shoulder.;

27. vIn a copy holder,ithe combinationy of ak stationary upright frame, a transverse, upV right copy support. mounted to move f up and down thereon,an upright tubular ,housing` on downwardly-into said'tubular housing,.a lifting clutch anda holdingclutch in said-tubuf larlhousing `forrespectively lifting saidfrodf andor holdingsaid rod indifferent 'positions, an operating memberV extending'` from` said lifting clutch'through said-'gtubular housing into `said transverse housing,` ai re.- leasingmember extending from said.` holding clutch through said tubular housing into'said'` other housing, actuating mechanisms for each of. said members arranged in saidljltransyerse housing and each including a transverseilever. pivoted at one end` inthe housing and havingV its other end extending outwardly beyond. one; side thereof, an, actuating' levenfor each of said mechanisms, said levers being pivotedl between their endsandsideby-sidemn said frame at one sideof said@ copy support, and a connection',betweeneachofsaid levers andits correspondingV transverse lever whereby one` v of said leverscan rotate on-said-othenlever in` Y aplane; perpendicular to the longitudinal; axis of said other lever whenlsaidf actuating lever is swungon itspivottovactuate'itslever A mechanism and clutch=j v l v ,y 28. InV a copy holden, the, combination toff astationary upright frame,.a transverse,Yup-T right copy. su'pportmountedto.move up and` down thereon, an upright tubular'honsingon.-

said' frame, a narrowph'ousing ,extending transversely of saidirame `below said tubular housing and which opens into the.same,lalitt rod iixed to saidcopy support and extending.

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downwardly into said,- tubular housing, a. lifts Y ing Aclutch and aholding clutch-in said tubular, housing lfor respectively lifting said rodaand A for holding said rod inidiilerent,positionsaan operatinghmember extending-from saidflifting clutch through said` tubularl housing into,

said transverse; housing, a releasing member-A .2 extendlng from` said-f holdlng clutch through.'

said tubular housing intosaid-,other housing, actuating mechanisms for each. otsaid;members arranged 1n said.,transverse'-houslng and eachincludinga transverselever vpivoted at one kend, in the housing and having itsothen ,end extending e, outwardlyl beyond@ one side thereof,` a n leg extending forwardly from one,V

side of said frame,.a4 pivoton? said1leg,f an. actuating lever for each offsaid 'le-ven mechaf nisms,each of whiche isimounted'betweenfy its ends on saidpivot. and hasfone-end-y opera@ Vtively connected to thea extended end; of: its

Correspondingtransverse leverwhereby oscilvk lat-Masini. Said! levers Wil1= atuate theirY cny 1.29. Ina copy holder, ajstationary frameV havinga pair ofspacedf upright guide rods,` a transversely 'extending copy supporting platehaving portions slidingly engaging said rods to guide-saidsupportup` and down, aA

transverse upright -slieetmetal plate vfixed to and extending between said guide `rods in rear of said copy support, la vhorizontalline guide extending transversely infront of' 'said copy support and having a hinge'rodextending rearwardly alongside-'said'support andthence transversely bacl Qfsaidtransverse plate, and said sheet metal 1plat-e having an integral, lug bent upon itself and' forming a seat to receive' and frictionally v[embrace said end of said hinge `rod and in'which 'saidj rod canl pi-vot,'anda clamping'bolt extending through the overlappingportions of said'lug foi-varyingthe grippingactionfof'said seat on said i Y30. In a copy holdem-the combination of a stationary upright frame, a copy support movable upland4 down thereon, a lift rod secured to and dependingfrom said support, means for engaging lifting said rod, lan upwardly extending guide tube fixed kon said frame and intothejupper end of which said Ylift rod extendsfand is guided in its up and down movements by said tube, a packing onthe end of'saidv` rod toy forma seal between said rod and the ywalls of said guide tube, a closure member *in the lower end of sai'dfguide tube, arpa'ssage therein connect- 'ing theinteriorofsaid tube with the atmosphere, andan adjustable member for varying the'size of 'said passage whereby an air ushion is` formed in ksaidtubeito'retard the descent o f said"`copysupport, and whereby the'f'd'escent ofgsaid copy supportcan be Vared l i 31Q5In'a copy holder, the combination of a frame, aV copyl support'movable vupy anddownthereonfalift rodXed to said copy support, a forwardly extending lleg having aV lpivotal l connection withv said framel which permits said leg'l toibev folded up alongside said copysupportya lifting lever anda release lever pivotally mounted sideby side on saild'leg at one sidefof said Vcopy support, a' lifting clutch engagealble'y witli's'ai'd rod,

actuating'-ineans for Asaidclutch ii'icluding a" transversef'lever', a holding and releasing clutch" fo'r-c 'said rod; independent 1 actuating means for said-clutch also 'including a trans-- verse lever, sai'd' transverse levers `each hav! ing; a pivotal;v connection "respectively with said lifting lever and said releaseflever, and* said vpivotal connections 7beir'ig"c lis`p` osed subi stantially on the-pivotal axis of said leg and' ifrliaese constructed to permit said lifting andl release levers to foldwith said` leg alongside said copy support.l H g 32. Ina copy holder, thecombination: of a stationary upright frame, .a copy support movable up and down thereon, a'forwardly extendingleg, aY screw. connecting said` leg to said upright frame and forming a pivot about which said leg can turn for permitting relativeangular adjustments between said leg and frame, a clamp plate against which said pivot screw acts to clamp the legin adjusted positions, said plate havingV a part which engages said frame to prevent said plate from turning and loosening said screw on said frame p andv operativelyv connected with said clutch releasing member, an actu" ating lever mounted on said leg, a connection between said levers whereby said releasing member is movedto release saidvclutch by operating said actuating leverl when sai'd'leg and levers are in' normal operative position, l

and which connection wheny said leg is fold-V ed shifts said first mentioned lever to a position in which it holds said holding clutch released and thereby leaves said copy holder free to be moved to its lower position in compactrelation tosaid frame. c f f 34. In a copy holder, the combination of astationary frame comprisinga a `pair of parallel, spaced, upright guide rods of round cross section, a copy support movable up yand down thereon, said support having opposite, inwardly directed, guide-grooves of V-shape which' straddlesaid guiderods andengage opposite sides thereof along lrelatively* nar'- row lines of contact whereby said copy sup'-y port is guided on said frame and lateral and transverse movements, between said frame and copysupport are prevented and whereby friction and noise between said copy 'support' and saidframe are reduced to a minimum andimeans for actuating said copy support'.

35. Ina copy holder, the 'combination of a copy support movable 'up and dowin a lift roden said, support, a stationary guide tube into which said rod extends through the open, upper end thereof, a reciprocable clutch having loose clutch elements which, in one'po-r sition of said 'clutch rest on said end ofsaid guide tube andare held therebyfi'n inoperaiis tive'relation to said lift rod,"means for shift-v of said guide tube and into gripping relation with said rod for moving said copy support, and means for adjusting said guide tube Vlengthwise to enable the same to be positioned in correct relation to said clutch.

36. In a copy holder, the combination of a. copy support movable up and down, a litt. rod on said support, aV stationary guide which receives and guides said rod, a reciprocable clutch having loose clutch elements which, in one position of said clutch engage a part of said guide and are held thereby in inoperative relation to said lift rod, means for shifting said clutch lengthwise ot vsaid rod to move said elements out ot' engagement with said guide and into gripping relation with said rod for moving said copy support, and means for adjusting said guide tor positioning the same in correct relation to said clutch.

37. In a copy holder, the combination ot' a stationary frame, a copy support movable up and down thereon, a lift rod on said copy support, a reciprocable clutch carried by said frame and movable lengthwise of said rod and having loose clutch elements, a stationary part of said traine which engages said clutch elements in one position of said clutch to hold said elements in inoperative relation to said.

rod, an operating lever and connections i'or shifting said movable clutch ,upwardly whereby said clutch elements are shifted out of contact with said st-ationary part and into grippingrelation with said lift rod for elevating said copy support, said clutch having a part which, when said clutch operating lever is released and said clutch descends, bears upon said clutch elements at the side thereof opposite to said stationary part and acts through said clutch elements and said stationary part to support said connections and thereby form a return stop tor said clutch operating lever. l

38. In a copy holder, the combination of a. stationary frame, a copy support movable up and down thereon` a litt rod on said copy support, a reciprocable clutch carried by said frame extending about said rod and which is movable lengthwise of said rod, and is provided with loose clutch elements, a stationary part of said frame which engages said clutch elements in one position of saidiclutch to hold said loose clutch elements in inoperative relation to said rod an operating lever and connections for shifting said movable clutch upwardly whereby said loose clutch elements are shifted out of contact with said stationary part ot said Jframe and into gripping relation with said lift rod for elevating said copy support, said clutch having a. resilient member, which when said clutch operating lever is released and said clutch descends, acts through said clutch elements and said stationary part to form a return stop for said clutch operating lever, and said resilient member also acting as a buffer to deaden the sound of the descent of said clutch.

39. In a copy holder, the combination of an upright stationary frame, a copy support movable up and down thereon, alifting clutch and a holding clutch on saidframe for respectively elevating said copy support and for holding the samein different positions, a leg extending'forwardly from said frame at one side thereof, a pivot extending through said leg, a pair of levers mounted on said pivf ot, one oneacli side of said leg land each operatively connected with one of said clutches, said leg having a laterally offset portion, and the other one of said levers being extended across said offset portion to the inner side of said leg to permit said connections between the levers and clutches to be made and disposed at said inner side of said leg'.

40. In acopy holder, the combination of an u riOht stationar frame, a copy support P s Y movable up and down thereoma lifting clutch and a holding clutch on said frame for respectively elevating said copy support and for holding the same in different positions, a

leg extending forwardly from saidrame outwardly beyond one side of said support, a

lever pivoted between its ends on said leg at the inner side thereof and having one end operatively connected to one of said clutches atthat side of said leg, said leg having an outwardly offset portion, and a second lever also pivoted between its 'ends'on said leg at the outer side thereof and which passes through a hole in said offset portion to permit one end of said lever also to be operatively connected with said other clutch at the inner side lof said leg. f L i 4l. In a copy holder, the combination otastationary frame, a copy support movable thereon, mechanism on said trame for oper.- ating said support including a clutch, a member for actuating said clutch,a lever operatively connected to said member, an operating lever pivoted on said frame and having one end loosely connected to anend of said iirst lever foractuating the latter, and a ten-v sion device attached at one end to one of said levers adjacent its connection with said other lever and at its other end to said frame below said connection, and acting to hold said le! vers in connected relation and to return the levers to inoperative,V position after said clutch has been actuated.

' 42. In a copy holder, the combination of a stationary frame, a copy support movable thereon, mechanism on said :trame for oper- ,atingsaid support including a clutch, actuating mechanism for said clutch including a transverse lever, a pivot on said frame on which said lever is journalled, a stationary enlargement forming a lstop part associated with said pivot atl and in contact with one side of said lever, and aresilient member on said pivot at the opposite side of and bearing Vagainst said lever to yieldingly press the same against said stationary stop part to prevent rui) uit

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43. In a copy holder, the combination of a stationary frame, a copy support movable thereon, mechanism on said frame for operating said support including a lifting clutch and a holding clutch,`actuating mechanism on said frame for each of said clutches each of said mechanismsincluding a transverse lever, a pivot on which said levers are ljournalled side by side in spaced relation, a stationary enlargement forming a stop part associated with said pivotat and in contact with the outer side of each lever, and a resilient spacing member on said pivot extending between and bearing against the inner sides of said levers'to yieldingly press said levers against said stationary stop parts to prevent rattling when said levers'are moved about said pivot. s

L14.V In a copy holder, the combination of a copy support movable up and down, a lifting clutch and a holding clutch for respectively elevating said copy support'and for holding the same in different elevations, and operating mechanism for said clutches including an operating device for each clutch and a rigid connection between said device and its respective clutch, whereby by holding one of said devices in its clutch actuating position and intermittently operating said other device, said support can be loweredstep by step.

45. In a copy holder, the combination of a copy support movable up and do-wn, a lift rod secured to said support, aflifting clutch and a holding clutch for respectively engaging said rod to elevate said copy support and for holding the same in different elevations, and operating mechanism for each of said clutches including an operating device and a rigid connection between each .mechanism and its respective clutch, whereby, by moving the operating device for said holding clutch to release said'rod and actuating said other operating device, said lifting clutch can be actuated to permit a stepby step lowering movement of said copy support.

46. In a copy holder, the combination of a movable support, a lifting clutch alternately engageable with and disengageable therefrom for moving said support step by-stepin one direction, means for actuating said clutch, a holding clutch for said support whichis yieldable relatively thereto vwhen said support is moved in the direction stated i and which acts to grip and hold said support when said first clutch is disengaged therefrom to prevent a return movement of said support, and means operable independently of said first clutch or its actuating means for` disengaging said holding clutch Vfrom said copy support to permit movement of the latter in the opposite direction.

PETER GRABLER. 

